In a poll of 1,735 registered Connecticut voters, Trump tops the other 14 Republicans candidates with 34 percent of the vote. Clinton leads the race for the Democratic nomination with 37 percent of the vote. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders received 25 percent of the vote and Vice President Joe Biden received 18 percent of the vote, even though he hasn’t officially entered the race.

On the Republican side Dr. Ben Carson gets 14 percent of Republican primary voters, followed by 11 percent for Carly Fiorina, 7 percent for Florida Senator Marco Rubio and 6 percent each for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Texas Senator Ted Cruz. None of the other candidates top 4 percent and 9 percent of Republicans are still undecided.

“Connecticut Republicans apparently want an outsider, as Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and Carly Fiorina lead the field and get a combined total of 59 percent of the Republican primary vote. Establishment candidates such as Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio are in single digits,” Quinnipiac University Poll Director Douglas Schwartz said.

On the Democratic side, the poll says that even though Biden isn’t in the race, he would best all three of the current top Republican contenders in Connecticut in the General Election.